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Keep your inbox empty with one of these four strategies

Keep your inbox empty with one of these four strategies | 212 Careers | Scoop.it

No matter how much time we spend trying to optimize our inbox — from batch checking messages to adding bells and whistles — email takes over our lives. Looking at my stats from last month, I received and processed over 10,000 emails (eek!), so finding the right way to manage all this online correspondence has been critical for my day-to-day sanity.

Turns out, though, the "right way" to manage email depends a lot on your own personal style. I've rounded up some of the most popular and successful strategies so that you can decide which one is best for you.


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DrAlfonso Orozco C.'s curator insight, April 29, 2015 1:13 PM

4 Estrategias para empresar. Just do business...<<<<<<<<<

Jesús López's curator insight, April 30, 2015 4:07 AM

"...critical for my day-to-day sanity." Yours?

jessica's curator insight, May 2, 2015 11:37 AM

How to control emotions?

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How To Talk About Money During The Hiring Process

How To Talk About Money During The Hiring Process | 212 Careers | Scoop.it

If you need inspiration to ask the salary question, just think about a plumber.


The plumber isn’t going to come over and walk around looking at the work that a homeowner needs done without talking about money. Eventually the plumber is going to say “You’re looking at about ten thousand dollars worth of work” or the homeowner is going to say “How much is this going to cost me?”


They’re not going to dance around the topic and hope for the best. Only job-seekers do that, and only a certain kind of job-seeker.



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A different take on an important topic!

The Learning Factor's curator insight, September 14, 2014 7:37 PM

You can’t keep going on interviews with no idea of what an employer is planning to pay you if you get the job. You have to bring up the topic of salary.

Loans Knight's comment, September 16, 2014 1:11 AM
But sometimes i feel little embarrass by asking that question :(
B Goburn Smith's curator insight, September 16, 2014 10:22 AM

Yes salary is important, however, use a little common sense and diplomacy.  Hopefully the hiring manager will broach the subject first.  Bring up salary when it appears the company is seriously interested in you. Above all do your "homework" and research the industry salary standards, the company's salary ranges and your point of entry.   

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7 Life Hacks for Greater Career Success

7 Life Hacks for Greater Career Success | 212 Careers | Scoop.it
Sometimes, reaching the next level of success isn't hard -- it just requires discipline, time, and consistency.

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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 6, 2015 6:44 PM

Sometimes, reaching the next level of success isn't hard - it just requires discipline, time, and consistency.

Kate McLaughlin's curator insight, April 13, 2015 4:52 PM

consistency, consistency,consistency I'll get it....